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_cES-MaIEF
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_aKorovkin, Vasily
245 0 _aConflict and intergroup trade
_bevidence from the 2014 Russia-Ukraine crisis
_c Vasily Korovkin and Alexey Makarin
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aDoes armed conflict reduce trade, even in noncombat areas, through the destruction of intergroup social capital? We analyze Ukrainian trade transactions before and after the 2014 Russia-Ukraine conflict. In a difference-in-differences framework, we find that Ukrainian firms from districts with fewer ethnic Russians experienced a deeper decline in trade with Russia. This decline is economically significant, persistent, and can be explained by erosion of intergroup trust. Affected Ukrainian firms suffered a decrease in performance and diverted trade to other countries. Our results suggest that, through social effects, conflict can be economically damaging even away from combat areas.
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_aGUERRA
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_aUCRANIA
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_aRUSIA
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_aCOMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
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_aGRUPOS DE EMPRESAS
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_aOPERACIONES SOCIETARIAS
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_aMakarin, Alexey
773 0 _9168873
_oOP 234/2023/1
_tThe American Economic Review
_w(IEF)103372
_x 0002-8282
_g v. 113, n. 1, January 2023, p. 34-70
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